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Subject: Re: CVS Servers [SOLVED]
From: Paul Howarth <paul () city-fan ! org>
Date: 2008-02-15 16:56:20
Message-ID: 47B5C434.9050303 () city-fan ! org
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Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
> Daniel J Walsh wrote:
>> Paul Howarth wrote:
>>> Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
>>>>>>> Bind mount:
>>>>>>> ======
>>>> Ok, the issue is solved. What I did not know is, you
>>>> need to make sure that when you create an empty directory,
>>>> you also need to make sure that the ownership of that
>>>> directory is: cvs:cvs before bind mounting. So:
>>>>
>>>> 1) mkdir /cvs
>>>> 2) chown cvs:cvs /cvs
>>>>
>>>> then
>>>>
>>>> 3) mount --bind /var/cvs /cvs
>>>>
>>>> it all works now!
>>>>
>>>>>>> mount --bind /var/cvs /cvs
>>>>>>>
> [snip!]
>
> One more issue: How to I make the bind-mount permenant,
> i.e. do I need to add this to fstab and if so, how?
Here's an example from one of my boxes:
/home/local /usr/local auto bind 0 0
> Dan: As far a LVM, I do not use it. I haven't yet learned of
> it's benefits so I have not applied it to my current filesystems
> for fear of blowing up my current installation.
I use LVM over RADI1 on most of my machines these days. I use separate
filesystems for /, /usr, /tmp, /home, /var, swap, and /srv, only make
them as big as I expect them to be in the medium term (i.e. leaving
unallocated space in the volume group) and then extend their sizes as
and when it's necessary.
Paul.
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